Rising int’l price of crude forces hike in petrol price
Heirs Energies, Renaissance Africa collaborate to drive Nigeria’s oil and gas devt
Baker Hughes unveils cost reduction technology
Industry E&P spending to reach record $678bn in 2013
Community flays oil firms over Content Act
Siemens hands over Geregu II to NDPHC
NIPCO steps up efforts to expand LPG market
Revenue Watch seeks audience with DPR
NUPENG promises social dialogue approach to issues
FG commences N163bn Zungeru 700MW plant
Lagos probes operation of illegal tank farms
Nigeria to construct $1.2bn fertilizer plant
Lagos to commission 10.4MW power plant
How PIB will impact US Alien Tort Claims Act
Much ado over four oil blocs
NRC to link rail lines to tank farms
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SubscribeBPE commences liquidation of NITEL/MTEL
The Bureau for Public Enterprises, BPE, yesterday cleared three firms to bid for the liquidation of the Nigerian Telecommunications Plc, NITEL, and the Mobile Telecommunications Plc, MTEL.
PHCN fleece Nigerians of N3.41trn/yr on electricity bills
…Airports pay N130m, banks’ branches – N85,000 monthly…PHCN, conduit pipe for looting – customers
The Federal Government through the Power Holding Company of Nigeria, PHCN, is fleecing Nigerians of about N3.41 trillion ($19.6 billion) annually through outrageous electricity bills, which is not commensurate with the amount of power supplied to consumers.
Niger-Delta after Oil: How to avert the Oloibiri metaphor, by Aginighan
If we neglect to reduce the development gap between the Niger Delta and the rest of Nigeria and the oil wells dry up or oil ceases to be a revenue earner for Nigeria, then we will all be bowailing the re-enactment of the Olobiri metaphor, according to Pastor Power Ziakede Aginighan, a former acting Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC). Aginighan spoke in a paper presented at the third Ijaw Foundation Convention held in Houston, Texas, US. Extracts from the presentation:
Construction of nine private refineries in jeopardy over financing
Eleven years after former President, Olusegun Obansanjo granted licenses to 18 individuals to construct refineries in a bid to open up the country’s downstream sector of the petroleum industry to private investors, there are indications that the government will not achieve its aims, as issues bordering on financing are hindering the construction of refineries by the investors.
PHCN blames transmission station fire on defective transformers
The management of PHCN Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company has said that the fire incidence that occurred at the Ikeja West Transmission station was as a result of some defective transmission transformers.
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